Pop culture's guilt trip is over
"Michael" and the Potterverse are booming. Apparently, we're done feeling bad about what that means
Trump goes to China — for help
The president, smarting from setbacks in war and tariffs, visits Ji Xinping ready to make deals
Florida sanitizes slavery's history
A rival Advanced Placement curriculum is offering a dangerous view of the Constitution and America's founders
Trump's real test in the Massie primary
A Massie victory, Republican strategists say, would speak more to the district than to Trump’s influence
CBP detains woman for voting
The permanent resident told authorities that a DMV worker said she could vote
Stop trying to make joy jars a thing
The container of affirmations — or is it a glass of grievances? — sums up the emptiness of algorithm-driven content
ABC stops bending the knee
ABC is finally fighting back against censorship and pressure from the Federal Communications Commission
Assassination conspiracies? Blame Trump
False flag stories reveal a deeper truth about Trump’s failing presidency
FDA exit could threaten abortion access
Marty Makary plans to resign from his post as FDA commissioner
Gas tax holiday won't cure pump pain
Here’s what goes into the price of a gallon of gas
Paul McCartney turns memory into melody
"This was a lot of memories of Liverpool for me," he remarked in a recent Abbey Road Studios listening session
Starmer is doomed. Who wants his job?
Britain’s PM can't contain the damage after disastrous election. But ousting him will create a huge mess
Dylan’s baffling social media experiment
Dylan's cryptic content has turned his Instagram and Patreon into a captivating puzzle, fueling endless speculation
Five meals, one fridge clean-out
A no-spend week of pastina, shakshuka and pantry alchemy
What's a bored Donald Trump to do?
As U.S. surveillance flights over the island increase, the president could be betting on action to regain his mojo
Healing democracy through dialogue
The U.S. seems hopelessly divided. These Americans think otherwise
The GOP still has a voter problem
Legal wins won’t matter if Republicans can’t get people to vote for them
AI can lead to false arrests
AI algorithms such as facial recognition systems produce probabilities, not facts
Have we forgotten how to party?
"Party Coach" Evan Cudworth wants to get us off our phones, out of our grinds, and back into fun for fun’s sake
Gorsuch’s book tour angers the right
Supreme Court justice’s interviews with friendly media get a cold reception from conservatives
"Rooster" ends with women in the lead
Bill Lawrence's latest comedy closes by kicking male wish fulfillment to the curb to spotlight what women want
Trump's war on wokeness is not new
Only the acronyms have changed in the fight to purge the National Endowment for the Humanities and "woke" education
Hantavirus is a warning. We must listen
The Dutch cruise ship incident probably isn’t the next pandemic. That doesn’t mean we’re risk-free from outbreaks
Would you beat Trump in a fight?
A pollster asked Americans that question after Trump asked an 8-year-old if he could take him in a fight